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Time (T), velocity (C) and angular momentum (h) are chosen as fundamental quantities instead of mass, length and time. In terms of these, the dimensions of mass would be:

A

`[M]=[T^(-1) C^2h]`

B

`[M] = [T(-1)C^(-2) h^(-1)]`

C

`[M] = [T^(-1)C^(-2) h]`

D

`[M] = [TC^(-2) h]`

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